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if I had a helmet top, I'd do this. Couldn't be too hard to fab up a swing arm bracket. It might get annoying if you use your bed a lot. I thought this looked the best for the helmet setup.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ENOUGH HOSE!! If I remember right, I didn't have a lot of the smaller line left...
So far so good. There's about a 13" -14" gap from the core of the condenser to the cargo cover and there's also a side opening at the rear near the tailgate. I noticed the cargo cover bows and tie-downs hold the cover slightly away from the fender allowing air through. The condenser fans are...
I wish I had the fender mount condenser and the fender vent grill like you. I just figured I'd use what came in the kit for now. FYI, other guys weren't kidding about how cool this thing is. I've been picking icicles out of my eyebrows...
Part 3
I also added two 24v puller fans to the top of my cooling stack, these are not related to the A/C install.
I mounted the evaporator between the front seats so I wouldn't lose the utility of being able to convert to a full size bed. Also, I still have full visibility out of the back...
Part 2
The instructions say you can reach through the fan blades and get to the 5/16" allen bolts to remove them. Maybe my 4 year old could reach in there, but I ended up slicing up my forearms and very frustrated. I ended up pulling apart the cooling stack. Its a huge hassle but, you can...
Been working on my Red Doc A/C install for a few weeks, thought I'd share what I did and why.
Box came sealed up NOS manufactured in 2006, appeared unopened
Heard a rumor that some kits don't come with the 5 groove pulley but mine did
The card board on the back of the condenser kept...